A candid and cathartic exploration of pandemic life, from family to pop culture to healthcare—and beyond. At a time when so many are dealing with collective and personal grief, this new collection of essays navigates the revelatory and upending nature of this extraordinary pandemic era through a lens of love and connection.
A candid and cathartic exploration of pandemic life, from family to pop culture to healthcare—and beyond. At a time when so many are dealing with collective and personal grief, this new collection of essays navigates the revelatory and upending nature of this extraordinary pandemic era through a lens of love and connection.
Michele Weldon is a journalist and author of six award-winning nonfiction books and chapters in seven anthologies and is emerita faculty at Northwestern University’s Medill School for Journalism, Media & Integrated Marketing Communication. Her work has appeared in CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, MSNBC, TIME, NBC Think, Slate, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Narratively, and more. She is a senior leader with The OpEd Project, a TEDx speaker, and a live storyteller.